Telematics Berlin 2015: Confirm General Motors, Oracle and all new Start-Up Competition

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This year TU-Automotive is excited to announce that Telematics Berlin will include General Motors and Oracle on stage, and an all new Start-Up Competition. The conference and exhibition will be held on the 11th-12th May 2015 at the Kempinski Hotel Bristol Berlin.

...the perfect site to foster new partnerships with established industry names and even start-ups – tomorrow’s tech giants.

(PRWEB)April 07, 2015

Using Automotive Data as its focal point, Telematics Berlin will be entertaining the full connected car value chain including big name automakers, suppliers, content providers and legislative or industry bodies. General Motors will be speaking for the first time at the event, with Kenneth Malmberg, Business Development lead for Infotainment & Telematics, discussing the topic of the in-car operating systems alongside Ford, Pioneer and the CCC. Oracle, a growing force in the automotive space, will have their own dedicated stage time at the event. Lastly, this year’s Telematics Berlin will have its first Start-Up Competition, in which four local budding automotive start-ups will pitch to the audience, who will then vote for the most innovative start-up.

Project Director for Telematics Berlin, Chris Breger, called the event “…a unique opportunity to not only hear what the biggest companies are doing to shape the future of in-car telematics, but also the perfect site to foster new partnerships with established industry names and even start-ups – tomorrow’s tech giants.”

Data captivates the Connected Car Community at Telematics Berlin

Acting as the rallying point for the Automotive Industry, Telematics Berlin is the place to be for all the latest on connected car services, legislation and disruptors.

Here’s a taste of the topics that will take centre stage at Telematics Berlin:

Apple Car - Dud or Danger? Described as laughable by some and as the next Tesla by others, get the latest on the Apple Car and the potential competitive threats it may pose to the automotive industry

Securing the Connected Car: To defeat one’s enemy one must first understand one’s enemy. Tackle the three security pillars of who, how and why to eliminate the serious threat that hackers pose to a network of connected vehicles

Rediscovering Revenue in the App Space: So you have created a useful app experience; where is the money? We look at how to maintain long-term revenue flows in the app space and whether there is ROI on providing connected car services

Laying the Foundations of the Smart City: The connected car is only the first step towards connected urban environments. What will this new ecosystem look like and where will the automotive industry fit in?

The Great OS Debate: Which Route to Choose? The OS forms the hub of the connected car; defining everything from UX, device integration and content ecosystem. Confront one of the industry’s hottest and most contentious issues

Traffic Management 2.0: Traffic has shot back to the top of the connected vehicle agenda. Get a handle on how traffic forms the foundations for the future of connected safety future

TU-Automotive is the reference point and communications hub for the evolving automotive technology segment as it converges with consumer electronics, mobile and IoT to re-define connectivity, mobility and autonomous use-cases.